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# frozen_string_literal: true require "erb" require "rubygems/dependency_installer" require_relative "worker" require_relative "installer/parallel_installer" require_relative "installer/standalone" require_relative "installer/gem_installer" module Bundler class Installer class << self attr_accessor :ambiguous_gems Installer.ambiguous_gems = [] end attr_reader :post_install_messages # Begins the installation process for Bundler. # For more information see the #run method on this class. def self.install(root, definition, options = {}) installer = new(root, definition) Plugin.hook(Plugin::Events::GEM_BEFORE_INSTALL_ALL, definition.dependencies) installer.run(options) Plugin.hook(Plugin::Events::GEM_AFTER_INSTALL_ALL, definition.dependencies) installer end def initialize(root, definition) @root = root @definition = definition @post_install_messages = {} end # Runs the install procedures for a specific Gemfile. # # Firstly, this method will check to see if `Bundler.bundle_path` exists # and if not then Bundler will create the directory. This is usually the same # location as RubyGems which typically is the `~/.gem` directory # unless other specified. # # Secondly, it checks if Bundler has been configured to be "frozen". # Frozen ensures that the Gemfile and the Gemfile.lock file are matching. # This stops a situation where a developer may update the Gemfile but may not run # `bundle install`, which leads to the Gemfile.lock file not being correctly updated. # If this file is not correctly updated then any other developer running # `bundle install` will potentially not install the correct gems. # # Thirdly, Bundler checks if there are any dependencies specified in the Gemfile. # If there are no dependencies specified then Bundler returns a warning message stating # so and this method returns. # # Fourthly, Bundler checks if the Gemfile.lock exists, and if so # then proceeds to set up a definition based on the Gemfile and the Gemfile.lock. # During this step Bundler will also download information about any new gems # that are not in the Gemfile.lock and resolve any dependencies if needed. # # Fifthly, Bundler resolves the dependencies either through a cache of gems or by remote. # This then leads into the gems being installed, along with stubs for their executables, # but only if the --binstubs option has been passed or Bundler.options[:bin] has been set # earlier. # # Sixthly, a new Gemfile.lock is created from the installed gems to ensure that the next time # that a user runs `bundle install` they will receive any updates from this process. # # Finally, if the user has specified the standalone flag, Bundler will generate the needed # require paths and save them in a `setup.rb` file. See `bundle standalone --help` for more # information. def run(options) create_bundle_path ProcessLock.lock do if Bundler.frozen_bundle? @definition.ensure_equivalent_gemfile_and_lockfile(options[:deployment]) end if @definition.dependencies.empty? Bundler.ui.warn "The Gemfile specifies no dependencies" lock return end if resolve_if_needed(options) ensure_specs_are_compatible! warn_on_incompatible_bundler_deps load_plugins options.delete(:jobs) else options[:jobs] = 1 # to avoid the overhead of Bundler::Worker end install(options) lock unless Bundler.frozen_bundle? Standalone.new(options[:standalone], @definition).generate if options[:standalone] end end def generate_bundler_executable_stubs(spec, options = {}) if options[:binstubs_cmd] && spec.executables.empty? options = {} spec.runtime_dependencies.each do |dep| bins = @definition.specs[dep].first.executables options[dep.name] = bins unless bins.empty? end if options.any? Bundler.ui.warn "#{spec.name} has no executables, but you may want " \ "one from a gem it depends on." options.each {|name, bins| Bundler.ui.warn " #{name} has: #{bins.join(", ")}" } else Bundler.ui.warn "There are no executables for the gem #{spec.name}." end return end # double-assignment to avoid warnings about variables that will be used by ERB bin_path = Bundler.bin_path bin_path = bin_path relative_gemfile_path = Bundler.default_gemfile.relative_path_from(bin_path) relative_gemfile_path = relative_gemfile_path ruby_command = Thor::Util.ruby_command ruby_command = ruby_command template_path = File.expand_path("../templates/Executable", __FILE__) if spec.name == "bundler" template_path += ".bundler" spec.executables = %(bundle) end template = File.read(template_path) exists = [] spec.executables.each do |executable| binstub_path = "#{bin_path}/#{executable}" if File.exist?(binstub_path) && !options[:force] exists << executable next end File.open(binstub_path, "w", 0o777 & ~File.umask) do |f| if RUBY_VERSION >= "2.6" f.puts ERB.new(template, :trim_mode => "-").result(binding) else f.puts ERB.new(template, nil, "-").result(binding) end end end if options[:binstubs_cmd] && exists.any? case exists.size when 1 Bundler.ui.warn "Skipped #{exists[0]} since it already exists." when 2 Bundler.ui.warn "Skipped #{exists.join(" and ")} since they already exist." else items = exists[0...-1].empty? ? nil : exists[0...-1].join(", ") skipped = [items, exists[-1]].compact.join(" and ") Bundler.ui.warn "Skipped #{skipped} since they already exist." end Bundler.ui.warn "If you want to overwrite skipped stubs, use --force." end end def generate_standalone_bundler_executable_stubs(spec) # double-assignment to avoid warnings about variables that will be used by ERB bin_path = Bundler.bin_path unless path = Bundler.settings[:path] raise "Can't standalone without an explicit path set" end standalone_path = Bundler.root.join(path).relative_path_from(bin_path) standalone_path = standalone_path template = File.read(File.expand_path("../templates/Executable.standalone", __FILE__)) ruby_command = Thor::Util.ruby_command ruby_command = ruby_command spec.executables.each do |executable| next if executable == "bundle" executable_path = Pathname(spec.full_gem_path).join(spec.bindir, executable).relative_path_from(bin_path) executable_path = executable_path File.open "#{bin_path}/#{executable}", "w", 0o755 do |f| if RUBY_VERSION >= "2.6" f.puts ERB.new(template, :trim_mode => "-").result(binding) else f.puts ERB.new(template, nil, "-").result(binding) end end end end private # the order that the resolver provides is significant, since # dependencies might affect the installation of a gem. # that said, it's a rare situation (other than rake), and parallel # installation is SO MUCH FASTER. so we let people opt in. def install(options) force = options["force"] jobs = installation_parallelization(options) install_in_parallel jobs, options[:standalone], force end def installation_parallelization(options) if jobs = options.delete(:jobs) return jobs end return 1 unless can_install_in_parallel? auto_config_jobs = Bundler.feature_flag.auto_config_jobs? if jobs = Bundler.settings[:jobs] if auto_config_jobs jobs else [jobs.pred, 1].max end elsif auto_config_jobs processor_count else 1 end end def processor_count require "etc" Etc.nprocessors rescue StandardError 1 end def load_plugins Bundler.rubygems.load_plugins requested_path_gems = @definition.requested_specs.select {|s| s.source.is_a?(Source::Path) } path_plugin_files = requested_path_gems.map do |spec| begin Bundler.rubygems.spec_matches_for_glob(spec, "rubygems_plugin#{Bundler.rubygems.suffix_pattern}") rescue TypeError error_message = "#{spec.name} #{spec.version} has an invalid gemspec" raise Gem::InvalidSpecificationException, error_message end end.flatten Bundler.rubygems.load_plugin_files(path_plugin_files) end def ensure_specs_are_compatible! system_ruby = Bundler::RubyVersion.system rubygems_version = Gem::Version.create(Gem::VERSION) @definition.specs.each do |spec| if required_ruby_version = spec.required_ruby_version unless required_ruby_version.satisfied_by?(system_ruby.gem_version) raise InstallError, "#{spec.full_name} requires ruby version #{required_ruby_version}, " \ "which is incompatible with the current version, #{system_ruby}" end end next unless required_rubygems_version = spec.required_rubygems_version unless required_rubygems_version.satisfied_by?(rubygems_version) raise InstallError, "#{spec.full_name} requires rubygems version #{required_rubygems_version}, " \ "which is incompatible with the current version, #{rubygems_version}" end end end def warn_on_incompatible_bundler_deps bundler_version = Gem::Version.create(Bundler::VERSION) @definition.specs.each do |spec| spec.dependencies.each do |dep| next if dep.type == :development next unless dep.name == "bundler".freeze next if dep.requirement.satisfied_by?(bundler_version) Bundler.ui.warn "#{spec.name} (#{spec.version}) has dependency" \ " #{SharedHelpers.pretty_dependency(dep)}" \ ", which is unsatisfied by the current bundler version #{VERSION}" \ ", so the dependency is being ignored" end end end def can_install_in_parallel? true end def install_in_parallel(size, standalone, force = false) spec_installations = ParallelInstaller.call(self, @definition.specs, size, standalone, force) spec_installations.each do |installation| post_install_messages[installation.name] = installation.post_install_message if installation.has_post_install_message? end end def create_bundle_path SharedHelpers.filesystem_access(Bundler.bundle_path.to_s) do |p| Bundler.mkdir_p(p) end unless Bundler.bundle_path.exist? rescue Errno::EEXIST raise PathError, "Could not install to path `#{Bundler.bundle_path}` " \ "because a file already exists at that path. Either remove or rename the file so the directory can be created." end # returns whether or not a re-resolve was needed def resolve_if_needed(options) if !@definition.unlocking? && !options["force"] && !options["all-platforms"] && !Bundler.settings[:inline] && Bundler.default_lockfile.file? return false if @definition.nothing_changed? && !@definition.missing_specs? end options["local"] ? @definition.resolve_with_cache! : @definition.resolve_remotely! true end def lock(opts = {}) @definition.lock(Bundler.default_lockfile, opts[:preserve_unknown_sections]) end end end